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nick: he stands way squarer on this one peter. peter: might be a different shot than he has been. nick: yeah. oh it's going rights and it's not coming back. oh it's above the bunker. actually that might help him. it will be an awkward lie. i think it's better than the sand though. kid: hey dad, who was th man? hdad: he's our ok er. elhe helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're t y?happy? does he have to pay you back? da dad: nope. kid: why n? dad: it doest twork that way. kid: whyot? vo: aryokiu asking ouuegh questio t about the way your wealth is mage wealth management ats arles schwab here we go again. another y klshackled by wire hongw long do we have to keep untangling for just aittle taste ofowow who ewrg charging could beo... draining? u u u ca pepgg plugging away... , oru yoyochcan ange thwau y u gecharge. e unmsgag xygalaxy s6 es6e, edge, with built-in wiless charging capabilities. at sprint gethmssasamsunxygalaxy6 6 ge zefor ron down ubd uboule your trade-in. jim: overcast and chill
nick: he stands way squarer on this one peter. peter: might be a different shot than he has been. nick: yeah. oh it's going rights and it's not coming back. oh it's above the bunker. actually that might help him. it will be an awkward lie. i think it's better than the sand though. kid: hey dad, who was th man? hdad: he's our ok er. elhe helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're t y?happy? does he have to...
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squarer on this one peter. peter: might be a different shot than he has been. nick: yeah. oh it's going rights and it's not coming back. oh it's above the bunker. actually that might help him. it will be an awkward lie. i think it's better than the sand though. kid: hey dad, who was th man? hdad: he's our ok er. elhe helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're t y?happy? does he have to pay you back? da dad: nope. kid: why n? dad: it doest twork that way. kid: whyot? vo: aryokiu asking ouuegh questio t about the way your wealth is mage wealth management ats arles schwab here we go again. another y klshackled by wire hongw long do we have to keep untangling for just aittle taste ofowow who ewrg charging could beo... draining? u u u ca pepgg plugging away... , oru yoyochcan ange thwau y u gecharge. e unmsgag xygalaxy s6 es6e, edge, with built-in wiless charging capabilities. at sprint gethmssasamsunxygalaxy6 6 ge zefor ron down ubd uboule your trade-in. jim: overcast and ight all after "6
squarer on this one peter. peter: might be a different shot than he has been. nick: yeah. oh it's going rights and it's not coming back. oh it's above the bunker. actually that might help him. it will be an awkward lie. i think it's better than the sand though. kid: hey dad, who was th man? hdad: he's our ok er. elhe helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're t y?happy? does he have to pay you back? da dad:...
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is he away first peter? peter: he's asking justin and justin was looking around for slugger white and here he comes with a slow jog. nick: from my angle, rose might be given further from the hole. peter: i don't believe so. -- i believe so >> sure. you want justin? you want to go, just season >> go ahead, gid. peter: in this situation since it's still stroke play, there's no mandate that the ball away has to go and that's what lingmerth was asking. he's ready to go. it's not as much on an upslope as he might prefer, so he's got a fairly small area to land this on and control his distance. nick: he has a very strong right-hand grip, peter. that makes it more different for the bunker players. peter: yeah, you have to open the blade a lot more. nick: look at this. that's just about justin rose played his incredible third shot in regulation play. something like a big three-footer. jim: and it's not slick downhill or anything you might have thought. it's going to be one that he can stroke confidently. it's going
is he away first peter? peter: he's asking justin and justin was looking around for slugger white and here he comes with a slow jog. nick: from my angle, rose might be given further from the hole. peter: i don't believe so. -- i believe so >> sure. you want justin? you want to go, just season >> go ahead, gid. peter: in this situation since it's still stroke play, there's no mandate that the ball away has to go and that's what lingmerth was asking. he's ready to go. it's not as much...
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peter: this lie is not too bad for bubba. >> ok. peter: that's the good news. bad news is he's only going to put 12 feet of green between the bunker and the hole. it's downhill moving away. >> you just saw the graphic. this is tough. going high. did he get under it? very fast left-to-right putt from 15 feet for his par. and of course, we saw the two shots then from delaet and harman they're inside. check this out. he had a little upsurge, as you see, but he tried to hoist it up high. peter: that's where he had to make his mistake. he couldn't risks the other shot. >> really is a slippery green here. toughest hole on the golf course today, remind you. there's been a few birdies but always the opportunity for some bogeys and doubles. but the key is the drive. because you can get the short to mid-iron with some spin there -- some spin in there. peter: you've been sitling here all day, but it's got a pretty considerable amount of bend on it doesn't it? frank: yeah. i would say five or six feet of bend. and the last six feet is extremely fast. the players that have
peter: this lie is not too bad for bubba. >> ok. peter: that's the good news. bad news is he's only going to put 12 feet of green between the bunker and the hole. it's downhill moving away. >> you just saw the graphic. this is tough. going high. did he get under it? very fast left-to-right putt from 15 feet for his par. and of course, we saw the two shots then from delaet and harman they're inside. check this out. he had a little upsurge, as you see, but he tried to hoist it up...
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peter: joining us there from jerusalem. it is pretty hard to find a world leader who is not on social media. a european wide online strategy, it's often easier face-to-face. matt: angela merkel has been hosting her french counterpart francois hollande in berlin. comparing the rise of digital technology. police in bangladesh have charged 41 people with murder in connection to the collapse of the plasma -- peter: those charged could face the death penalty. reporter: they arrive with a crate of indictments. they fail to carry out safety inspections. the investigation has taken two years. police had to find and interview thousands of witnesses. >> the 1136 diseased -- deceased workers had family members. those injured also had family members. all of them are witnesses to the incident. we traced many of them and got statements. some were untraceable. the investigation took two years. reporter: the plaza collapsed in april of 2013 sparking a desperate rescue operation. thousands of people were in the building. large cracks appear
peter: joining us there from jerusalem. it is pretty hard to find a world leader who is not on social media. a european wide online strategy, it's often easier face-to-face. matt: angela merkel has been hosting her french counterpart francois hollande in berlin. comparing the rise of digital technology. police in bangladesh have charged 41 people with murder in connection to the collapse of the plasma -- peter: those charged could face the death penalty. reporter: they arrive with a crate of...
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peter: for the bay area, the '60s started with a witch hunt. on may 13, 1960, the house un-american activities committee opened hearings in san francisco. the congressmen were hunting for communists. a quarter of the subpoenas went to teachers. professors at bay area universities fought against the hearings. emboldened by their teachers and inspired by the burgeoning civil rights movements, college students converged on city hall. the hearings never got off the ground. bettina aptheker: the students at berkeley had essentially shut down the house un-american activities committee. they washed the students down the steps with the fire hoses. terence hallinan: my father was there when they turned the hoses on the kids, and he went over and turned the hose off. peter: it was the last time huac held hearings outside washington dc. energized by the victory over huac, student groups looked for a new target. they found it in segregation. terence: segregation was everywhere when you went and dragged it out. and then once you dragged it out it didn't hav
peter: for the bay area, the '60s started with a witch hunt. on may 13, 1960, the house un-american activities committee opened hearings in san francisco. the congressmen were hunting for communists. a quarter of the subpoenas went to teachers. professors at bay area universities fought against the hearings. emboldened by their teachers and inspired by the burgeoning civil rights movements, college students converged on city hall. the hearings never got off the ground. bettina aptheker: the...
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peter: go on then.ula: i thought before the election that there would be something like a left-wing party in turkey. he was the one who did it, and was quite good. dilek: it is interesting to hear that. he has been on the radar in turkey. i know him. i know the movement. i know the leaders in that party quite well. even for the general public, he was one of the candidates to run against erdogan. he, with his campaign, increased the votes of his party from 6.5 or so to 9.5 or so. he made that defense. here, that is exponential. demirtas was a big factor. peter: he is not just representing the kurdish population. he has a very inclusive message. dilek: the party itself is a new party. the kurdish party changed its name and program with the claim of being a party for all of turkey. they brought together a national umbrella coalition, bringing together women's groups, environmentalists, workers liberals, etc. all minorities. lgbt certainly. you see this among their candidates too. peter: is this the future?
peter: go on then.ula: i thought before the election that there would be something like a left-wing party in turkey. he was the one who did it, and was quite good. dilek: it is interesting to hear that. he has been on the radar in turkey. i know him. i know the movement. i know the leaders in that party quite well. even for the general public, he was one of the candidates to run against erdogan. he, with his campaign, increased the votes of his party from 6.5 or so to 9.5 or so. he made that...
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thank you, peter. peter: now we want to introduce you to microsoft's jeannette wing, she's in charge of microsoft research. what do you do? jeannette: the labs to open basic research. by open i mean we public own -- we publish openly. we are open with what we do in our research. the public knows what we do. by basic research we use foundational research, research that is bold, envisioned, long-term. hopefully that will lead to new innovations that lead to new products and services. peter: can you give us an example of open research and basic research? jeannette: what we're doing in this particular text there is project premonition -- particular tech fair is project from edition -- project premonition. the application of project premonition is actually to collect mosquitoes that have been people -- that have written people -- that have bitten peop le and determine what kind of viruses and diseases mayb be around through taking blood samples from the mosquitoes and figuring out the genetic code of the co
thank you, peter. peter: now we want to introduce you to microsoft's jeannette wing, she's in charge of microsoft research. what do you do? jeannette: the labs to open basic research. by open i mean we public own -- we publish openly. we are open with what we do in our research. the public knows what we do. by basic research we use foundational research, research that is bold, envisioned, long-term. hopefully that will lead to new innovations that lead to new products and services. peter: can...
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is he away first peter? peter: he's asking justin and justin was looking around for slugger white and here he comes with a slow jog. nick: from my angle, rose might be given further from the hole. peter: i don't believe so. -- i believe so >> sure. you want justin? you want to go, just season >> go ahead, gid. peter: in this situation since it's still stroke play, there's no mandate that the ball away has to go and that's what lingmerth was asking. he's ready to go. it's not as much on an upslope as he might prefer, so he's got a fairly small area to land this on and control his distance. nick: he has a very strong right-hand grip, peter. that makes it more different for the bunker players. peter: yeah, you have to open the blade a lot more. nick: look at this. that's just about justin rose played his incredible third shot in regulation play. something like a big three-footer. jim: and it's not slick downhill or anything you might have thought. it's going to be one that he can stroke confidently. it's going
is he away first peter? peter: he's asking justin and justin was looking around for slugger white and here he comes with a slow jog. nick: from my angle, rose might be given further from the hole. peter: i don't believe so. -- i believe so >> sure. you want justin? you want to go, just season >> go ahead, gid. peter: in this situation since it's still stroke play, there's no mandate that the ball away has to go and that's what lingmerth was asking. he's ready to go. it's not as much...
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peter: lingmerth has 188 yards. that's the good news. he's got about 171 to the front of the green which is really the shot he had on 17 in regulation. same lip, same everything. so he can get an 8-iron, i believe, to the front of the green, for sure. jim: meanwhile you can see way past him rose in the center of the fairway. >> what about a big draw? >> what was the front on it? >> the front is 177. if we can just chase something up there and get a putt at it. the wind is off the right. it's down a little. nick: very advisable. trying to get him to go a little right where that bank comes down is a little bit lower. peter: they're looking to go for a draw to make the lip a little bit less con stick yowls. the problem with that when you make that swing shape you come at the ball shallower. that's a little bit of a difficult ask. he wanted to hit 7. i think it's a 6. nick: wow. better open the face and somehow hit a draw. peter: i think he clipped the limb just a little bit. nick: yeah. still watching it though. wow, he did well. jim: it di
peter: lingmerth has 188 yards. that's the good news. he's got about 171 to the front of the green which is really the shot he had on 17 in regulation. same lip, same everything. so he can get an 8-iron, i believe, to the front of the green, for sure. jim: meanwhile you can see way past him rose in the center of the fairway. >> what about a big draw? >> what was the front on it? >> the front is 177. if we can just chase something up there and get a putt at it. the wind is off...
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peter: and he wasn't the only one. dr. paul volberding spent his first day at san francisco general doing rounds with a fellow physician from new york who reported seeing similar cases there. paul: it didn't take long to realize there was something very, very new happening. peter: a new disease was spreading and killing, quickly. tom: we were caught very unaware and were very freaked out. and people--you would say, "what happened to john?" and they'd say, "didn't you hear that he died?' and that was only a week. and then it was called "gay cancer." all of course, all the homophobes and the haters said people deserved this. and we were saying, "no, we don't. we don't know what this is." david: other cities are putting their sick young men on airplanes literally, like gainesville, florida put a dying young man on an airplane and had him flown to san francisco and literally dumped him in the city. paul: it blasted away almost every organ in their body. we had people with blindness with dementia, wasting away with cancer all o
peter: and he wasn't the only one. dr. paul volberding spent his first day at san francisco general doing rounds with a fellow physician from new york who reported seeing similar cases there. paul: it didn't take long to realize there was something very, very new happening. peter: a new disease was spreading and killing, quickly. tom: we were caught very unaware and were very freaked out. and people--you would say, "what happened to john?" and they'd say, "didn't you hear that he...
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that's a really important point that hasn't been my experience with peter.ent within the seat, the description of the seat. mr.loftman's experience includes an extensive work with federal state as well as local funds which include cdbg. as well as housing opportunities with persons with aids. all which the citizens committee consider and provide recommendations for. i believe that his knowledge and familiarity with the funding mechanisms and past projects make him a strong well qualified person for this seat. i respect and acknowledge mr. cohen's work on the cdbg i know he will continue working in a professional manner. advocating in other capacities. i like a motion to hold the nomination for item number two and move forward with item 42. >> so, supervisor cohen the motion has been made to approve item 42 and table item 41. it's been seconded madam clerk, can you please call the roll. >> supervisor mar, supervisor tang, supervisor weiner supervisor yee, supervisor avalos, supervisor breed, supervisor campos, supervisor christensen supervisor cohen, supervis
that's a really important point that hasn't been my experience with peter.ent within the seat, the description of the seat. mr.loftman's experience includes an extensive work with federal state as well as local funds which include cdbg. as well as housing opportunities with persons with aids. all which the citizens committee consider and provide recommendations for. i believe that his knowledge and familiarity with the funding mechanisms and past projects make him a strong well qualified person...
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peter has a wealth of experience working all across the city to work on that. i know that politically it might be challenging for some people but he has been one that has been really committed to working communities here in the city. i actually would vote for peter for me, it's not a vote against clinton loftman. he has a wealth of experience. he has a lot of work he's done on the very issues that this body is involved in the east bay. we will be jeopardizing lock term work by putting someone that's qualified like clinton loftman in this position. peter is also has a large amount of support from people all across san francisco who have been supporting his efforts and i would want to make sure we continues his relationship with all of these groups thatñ?ñ?ñ? are moving san francisco forward for the city i will be voting against the motion to tableçñ?ñ?hwz6ó aplé >> thank you supervisor avalos. supervisor weiner. >> thank you, i will be voting in favor of the motion. i think clinton loftman has very broad experience around affordable housing and long experiencerÑ
peter has a wealth of experience working all across the city to work on that. i know that politically it might be challenging for some people but he has been one that has been really committed to working communities here in the city. i actually would vote for peter for me, it's not a vote against clinton loftman. he has a wealth of experience. he has a lot of work he's done on the very issues that this body is involved in the east bay. we will be jeopardizing lock term work by putting someone...
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peter: they said it didn't happen.al was green, the commander at that point, called the ap and complained. and he said this is rubbish, what are your people doing out there? gallagher brushed off because he could see clearly what was going on. the accuracy of the reporting. green cap complaining to visiting newspaper people. they eventually invited him to new york to the ap headquarters, showed him the pictures and the story, and he conceded, "well, maybe something like that did happen." something similar did. not only in our stories the other stores in the course of the war and it came to undermine what were really accurate accounts of what was happening. margaret: one of the things that is interesting to me is bob, you , are in such a different role since you are there as a local reporter. you are telling the personal stories and getting those back home. the idea that you could just hitch a ride to the front lines. and that you could just approach rank and file, it's pretty extraordinary in this day and age. if you l
peter: they said it didn't happen.al was green, the commander at that point, called the ap and complained. and he said this is rubbish, what are your people doing out there? gallagher brushed off because he could see clearly what was going on. the accuracy of the reporting. green cap complaining to visiting newspaper people. they eventually invited him to new york to the ap headquarters, showed him the pictures and the story, and he conceded, "well, maybe something like that did...
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[applause] peter: love them. welcome. january in 1963, neil and other reporters, nick turner covered a battle in a little village. i went down with david and a couple of other reporters to cover it here it margaret: what year was this? peter: 1963. beyond your imagination. [laughter] margaret: i think you were the only one on the panel who was actually there at that time. you went in 71, and by the arrived -- bob arrived in 65. peter: i'm the old guy. after that point, the war had not attracted much attention. you had an action in which a formidable force of south vietnamese troops and gone to a location where they believed there was a sizable existence -- sizable force, enemy force of viet cong, and they were going to clean the clock with the vc to prove their ability. they sat down -- shot 40-70 south vietnamese, and we went down and the american advisers were complaining. it was a big story. we had a situation where you could see the war in microscopic view, that it wasn't working. i think that had a very significant s
[applause] peter: love them. welcome. january in 1963, neil and other reporters, nick turner covered a battle in a little village. i went down with david and a couple of other reporters to cover it here it margaret: what year was this? peter: 1963. beyond your imagination. [laughter] margaret: i think you were the only one on the panel who was actually there at that time. you went in 71, and by the arrived -- bob arrived in 65. peter: i'm the old guy. after that point, the war had not attracted...
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peter: one little point.ave this fast social -- you have this vast social network of information. i feel i'm an average start of guy. i'm in retirement in southern california and i get up in the morning at the same time. i look at the post, and the l.a. times, real newspaper. and ink over my fingers, i love it. why go through social media and spent three hours looking at all this information? no, i don't. i just wonder what the american public is really tuned in to the chatter that is going on, or is it picked up -- the mainstream media i think has a responsibility. they have to try to check it out and be more responsible. -- for you know, polishing a lot of this stuff. but the mainstream media is going very significant element in public information. i think -- i hope it remains that way. margaret: absolutely. i think in the conflict you see now, particularly in places like syria and iraq where you don't often have journalists on the ground, social media outlets are often the source for people who are there t
peter: one little point.ave this fast social -- you have this vast social network of information. i feel i'm an average start of guy. i'm in retirement in southern california and i get up in the morning at the same time. i look at the post, and the l.a. times, real newspaper. and ink over my fingers, i love it. why go through social media and spent three hours looking at all this information? no, i don't. i just wonder what the american public is really tuned in to the chatter that is going on,...
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why that not wking question peter, you use it -- worki? peter, you use it. peter: i use it imarily to post my articles. people use twitter, but will not bybyproduct. rerevolutionars in egypt and dict might use twitterer they're not going to buy a brooks bthers shirt.t. recca: facebook has gotten around the problem. i think twitter's bigges problem is some people get twitter, le twitter i love it, and people come mom, my sistermy friends, they do not fully emace twitter. we'll have a little time left. what do they n need to do toake it more apoachable for everyone. you use it a all of the time. josh: i love it, but it is media. that means adding caitlyn jenner a semi-daily basis. rebecca: that waone of the biggest things er on twitt. i think k they need to let people like my mom understand how to use itit and embrace it. josh: iis dififficu for peopl to u use that are not trained in rds the way we a because off thcharacter limits rebecca: that is part of thehe ute, but also the first. they have aa bright futurure, but there are some tweaks that have to be mad
why that not wking question peter, you use it -- worki? peter, you use it. peter: i use it imarily to post my articles. people use twitter, but will not bybyproduct. rerevolutionars in egypt and dict might use twitterer they're not going to buy a brooks bthers shirt.t. recca: facebook has gotten around the problem. i think twitter's bigges problem is some people get twitter, le twitter i love it, and people come mom, my sistermy friends, they do not fully emace twitter. we'll have a little time...
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loftman as well he seems credible in this area of funding, i support peter cohen. and hope to see you soon >> thank you. any public comment? seeing none we will close public comment. i appreciate both candidates and the work they have deny, mr. loftman's work seems very deep and very strong and i think he makes a very strong candidate as well as peter cohen his work and experience in the city. to me, i would rather not have this item stay in committee another month or so. we have a very, very rules committee coming up for the whole month of june, we have special committee meetings to deal with ordinances and charter amendments for the ballot we have a number of seats for committees starting up, we have a large number of people applying and sorting through peop testimony, and vetting, i'd rather we can move this item to the full board, and have a discussion there about which one of you very qualified candidates for the sit zens's committee, so i advise we move to the full board. i know the request, supervisor cohen, keep it in the committee, we will decide on tuesda
loftman as well he seems credible in this area of funding, i support peter cohen. and hope to see you soon >> thank you. any public comment? seeing none we will close public comment. i appreciate both candidates and the work they have deny, mr. loftman's work seems very deep and very strong and i think he makes a very strong candidate as well as peter cohen his work and experience in the city. to me, i would rather not have this item stay in committee another month or so. we have a very,...
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peter: yes. jack: the piaster. peter: it's an interesting situation which i never thought i would see in 30 years. but the south vietnamese currency, the pisater, is more valuable than the american dollar. in the streets of saigon, there are citizens the businessmen they attempt to change their dollars back into piasters at a very good rate. but dollars weren't any good to us either because we could not change them. jack: is there enough food in the city and in the country? peter: there is diminishing food. the authorities from what we can see have started issuing some food to the saigon residents. i believe it's about a quart bottle of rice a day per family in some of the poorer sections. the market is laden. the central market in saigon is laden with fruit and meats, but there is the problem of money. that people don't have the money to buy it right now. jack: this was a demonstration organized by buddhists, not by the government? jim: by the buddhist monks apparently. they do not seem to be as yet the organizati
peter: yes. jack: the piaster. peter: it's an interesting situation which i never thought i would see in 30 years. but the south vietnamese currency, the pisater, is more valuable than the american dollar. in the streets of saigon, there are citizens the businessmen they attempt to change their dollars back into piasters at a very good rate. but dollars weren't any good to us either because we could not change them. jack: is there enough food in the city and in the country? peter: there is...
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peter: veto power. hal: the early presidents, the founding generation that you see all around this national park, thought the veto should be used only for statutes that were on clearly unconstitutional. andy jackson said i will veto anything i do not like. he vetoed the bill to reconstitute the national bank. he made that stick. here is the conjunction of long politics. he was democratizing the country in a lot of ways. and having a presidential veto that could stop congress for political reasons was a real empowerment of the president. that view is the one we have today. the president can veto a bill for any reason he or she cares to. so there again, it is simply a change in practice that is hardened into constitutional law. peter: then with respect to the appointment and removal of executive branch officials, i know at the founding there was a question about whether the attorney general was going to be really on the president's side or whether he was going to occupy some sort of intermediate space bet
peter: veto power. hal: the early presidents, the founding generation that you see all around this national park, thought the veto should be used only for statutes that were on clearly unconstitutional. andy jackson said i will veto anything i do not like. he vetoed the bill to reconstitute the national bank. he made that stick. here is the conjunction of long politics. he was democratizing the country in a lot of ways. and having a presidential veto that could stop congress for political...
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peter: that remains to be seen. rand paul joins forces with some on the left who find it to be an adequate solution. he didn't think the final version was good enough and many on the left don't, as well. and the question is whether they have enough political juice to push forward. congress will say they acted, it should be enough. that's going to be hard to overcome. alexis: peter, we saw the administration trying to take advantage of what they called the kentucky feud, the disagreement between senator paul and mitch mitch mcconnell. beyond that in the republican field, what are some the other political implications we're seeing on the campaign trail? peter: two years ago when rand paul emerged on the national stage, he made a big splash with his long filibuster on these kinds of issues and the country seemed to move away from that, at least the republican party seemed to move away from that in the last couple of years. the rise of isis seemed to encourage a more hawkish conversation within the republican party and
peter: that remains to be seen. rand paul joins forces with some on the left who find it to be an adequate solution. he didn't think the final version was good enough and many on the left don't, as well. and the question is whether they have enough political juice to push forward. congress will say they acted, it should be enough. that's going to be hard to overcome. alexis: peter, we saw the administration trying to take advantage of what they called the kentucky feud, the disagreement between...
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peter: veto power. hal: the early presidents, the founding generation that you see all around this national park, thought the veto should be used only for statuestes that were on constitutional. andy jackson said i will veto anything i do not like. the vetoed the bill to reconstitute the national bank. here is the conjunction of long politics. he was democratizing the country. and having a presidential field -- veto that could stop congress for political reasons was a real empowerment of the president. that view is the one we have today. the president can veto a bill for any reason he or she cares to. so there again, it is simply a change in practice that is hardened into constitutional law. peter: then with respect to the appointment and removal of executive branch officials, i know that the founding there was a question about whether the attorney general was going to be really on the president's side or whether she was going to occupy some sort of intermediate space between the presidency and the legi
peter: veto power. hal: the early presidents, the founding generation that you see all around this national park, thought the veto should be used only for statuestes that were on constitutional. andy jackson said i will veto anything i do not like. the vetoed the bill to reconstitute the national bank. here is the conjunction of long politics. he was democratizing the country. and having a presidential field -- veto that could stop congress for political reasons was a real empowerment of the...
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trying to get peter back.g of rooms and places that have been cleared in washington today. first, we had the update coming in that there was an issue that was taking place at the senate office building. basically, u.s. capitol police putting out a report that they were investigating a suspicious package that had been placed at the dirksen senate office building and it was closed until further notice. and so they were looking into that. and then we had the update about what was going on. they had different bomb-sniffing dogs on site and then the video and showing that again as the tsa hearing was happening. they were informed that that meeting would be ended. and we have now how peter describing josh earnest interrupted and told to clear the room. let's see how it all went down. >> just to be clear -- >> we need to evacuate the press briefing room. >> we'll come back. >> where to? >> shelter in place or where do we go? >> all right. so we heard someone come in about an evacuation order. someone said, oh jesus,
trying to get peter back.g of rooms and places that have been cleared in washington today. first, we had the update coming in that there was an issue that was taking place at the senate office building. basically, u.s. capitol police putting out a report that they were investigating a suspicious package that had been placed at the dirksen senate office building and it was closed until further notice. and so they were looking into that. and then we had the update about what was going on. they...
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two peters are with us. peter cook is back from the labor department.york our economics editor, peter crawleyoy. peter c: not very many people thought we would go into recession, but when we had the decline in gdp in the first quarter, some people cannot entirely discount. now -- erik: because it is this a strong? peter c: it is a good number, at the above the pace of the last 12 months be at we had rising pay. we can say now that the fed is on track to go ahead and raise interest rates under this year because they do not need to worry that we are headed for a recession. erik: so christine lagarde is wrong? stephanie: not in terms of she is in a bad situation and europe needs help, but janet yellen can stick to her guns. peter coy: i am not saying with the fed should do, but i am saying whether they will do. janet yellen versus christine lagarde -- lagarde is more dovish which is funny coming from the imf, but that seems to be the perspective. stephanie: maybe she is more dumbest because -- maybe she's more dovish because she has more problems that jane
two peters are with us. peter cook is back from the labor department.york our economics editor, peter crawleyoy. peter c: not very many people thought we would go into recession, but when we had the decline in gdp in the first quarter, some people cannot entirely discount. now -- erik: because it is this a strong? peter c: it is a good number, at the above the pace of the last 12 months be at we had rising pay. we can say now that the fed is on track to go ahead and raise interest rates under...
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>> reporter: good evening, peter. today one of the world's most famous women tried to reintroduce herself to american voters explaining why she wants to be president. at her first rally two months after she started campaigning, it was hillary clinton 2.0. laying out the rationale for her second run for the white house. >> america can't succeed unless you succeed. that is why i am running for president of the united states >> reporter: on an island between manhattan and queens the rally drew thousands of supporters. in 2008 clinton rare live talked about her gender. this time the chance to make history is central to her message. >> i may not be the youngest candidate in this race but i will be the youngest woman president. >> the first woman president. is that a big deal for you? >> well as a dad of daughters, it was really beautiful. >> reporter: with a populus economic message, clinton took aim at the rinse. >> there may be some new voices in the presidential republican choir, but they're all singing the same old son
>> reporter: good evening, peter. today one of the world's most famous women tried to reintroduce herself to american voters explaining why she wants to be president. at her first rally two months after she started campaigning, it was hillary clinton 2.0. laying out the rationale for her second run for the white house. >> america can't succeed unless you succeed. that is why i am running for president of the united states >> reporter: on an island between manhattan and queens...
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peter: if you look at the way women are behaving.very minute of every day, a woman starts a business. much faster rate than men. most venture capital goes to men and their companies but if you look at how women are preparing themselves, you are right. there are millions more women in college than men today. about half of all graduate programs, women. i think if you're going to look for one of the real factors in rebuilding the middle class, women will be the point of the spear. author ofr kiernan "american mojo: lost and found : restoring our middle class before the world blows by." for joining us. still ahead, the global easing waves continue. the central bank lowers rates as a deadly virus emergence. cutnew zealand central bank rates for more conventional reasons. he will get reaction when we return. mark: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. the bloomberg senior markets correspondent is standing by. better thane have estimated retail says that could be fueling some of the gains. and we continue to see that. let's take a look
peter: if you look at the way women are behaving.very minute of every day, a woman starts a business. much faster rate than men. most venture capital goes to men and their companies but if you look at how women are preparing themselves, you are right. there are millions more women in college than men today. about half of all graduate programs, women. i think if you're going to look for one of the real factors in rebuilding the middle class, women will be the point of the spear. author ofr...
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i am joined by peter cook and agricultural secretary tom vilsack. peter, is he concerned?asked if he could get it across the finish line given the resistance from members of the president's own party? vilsack: i do. i think it will make a big difference to the american economy. why is that? you have such reservations from democrats, including democrats in agriculture states. not everyone is convinced. we faced vilsack: terrace in other countries as high as 200%. this is an agreement that will lower tariffs. our ability to have a science-based and rules-based system. it will give us the opportunity to make the case to the rest of the world on why to buy american. there is no question my view this is a multibillion dollar increase in american agriculture on top of record agricultural exports. case this isde the a win for agriculture, for the broader u.s. economy. is that a multiplier effect? secretary vilsack: you are looking at potentially $21 million being added to exports and we know exports creates higher thing jobs. if we increase exports, you're talking about 6500 jobs
i am joined by peter cook and agricultural secretary tom vilsack. peter, is he concerned?asked if he could get it across the finish line given the resistance from members of the president's own party? vilsack: i do. i think it will make a big difference to the american economy. why is that? you have such reservations from democrats, including democrats in agriculture states. not everyone is convinced. we faced vilsack: terrace in other countries as high as 200%. this is an agreement that will...
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i will bring in peter cook with more. peter?is is something that should not be too surprising with hillary clinton on the campaign trail. she -- one of the risks is the fact that her close ties to wall street will be an issue for bernie sanders to raise. he already has, as well as martin o'malley, her new challenger, the former governor of maryland. she is talking tough not only about hedge funds but wall street in general, even if that means risking campaign contributions from that very substantial area for her going forward. it is a way to deflect challenges from her left lane and it should not be a total surprise. i would not expect a lot of republicans to be rushing to hedge fund defense, but i would not be surprised if they did. you have the financial community services community for a lot of their campaign cash. pimm: what about around the dinner table inasmuch as hillary clinton's son-in-law mark he runs a hedge fund. formally, he was employed by goldman sachs. peter: it will be fascinating to find out if hillary were tak
i will bring in peter cook with more. peter?is is something that should not be too surprising with hillary clinton on the campaign trail. she -- one of the risks is the fact that her close ties to wall street will be an issue for bernie sanders to raise. he already has, as well as martin o'malley, her new challenger, the former governor of maryland. she is talking tough not only about hedge funds but wall street in general, even if that means risking campaign contributions from that very...
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peter's square. the sun was shining earlier today and the rain drops fell after and that didn't matter one bit. the philadelphia delegation was sitting up front right in front of st. peters basilica look at this special moment when pope francis wandered down and greeted the philadelphia delegation, many of them ear to ear smiles with the hope that he might shake their hands and he indeed did. so many people excited about the moment precisely the moment that pope francis homes to bring to philadelphia a few months from now. we were there for the incredible moment this morning and we'll be there for the meetings this afternoon, more to come throughout the evening here on 6 abc, for now on st. peters square brian taff, channel 6 "action news." >> today is the day that dzhokhar tsarnaev will be sentenced to death for the boston marathon bombing, family members and survivors will testify if i about the impact on their lives. he will also being given the opportunity to speak. federal law requires the judge
peter's square. the sun was shining earlier today and the rain drops fell after and that didn't matter one bit. the philadelphia delegation was sitting up front right in front of st. peters basilica look at this special moment when pope francis wandered down and greeted the philadelphia delegation, many of them ear to ear smiles with the hope that he might shake their hands and he indeed did. so many people excited about the moment precisely the moment that pope francis homes to bring to...
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melissa: peter barnes is standing by.nate garnered enough votes for the fast track trade deal. remind us where we go, peter? >> we go to the white house with just this piece. to clarify the house already passed this. the senate is passing the identical bill. as we've been reporting it needs 51 votes. this piece of it is a done deal. this fast track authority bill now goes to the white house. however, what the white house has been saying it wants to do the fast track piece with this worker assistance program, this $1.8 billion to help workers who might get hurt by freer trade. and interestingly earlier this week white house press secretary josh earnest kind of held a hammer over some democrats who have been unhappy about the fast track bill saying, listen, if you guys, we want the assistance bill too. this is something that democrats helped to create back in the 90 es a when president clinton was trying to do nafta. this is something they supported for a long time. hey, if you guys don't want to support it this time the pr
melissa: peter barnes is standing by.nate garnered enough votes for the fast track trade deal. remind us where we go, peter? >> we go to the white house with just this piece. to clarify the house already passed this. the senate is passing the identical bill. as we've been reporting it needs 51 votes. this piece of it is a done deal. this fast track authority bill now goes to the white house. however, what the white house has been saying it wants to do the fast track piece with this worker...
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amy: revised for peter willcox was our guest today.e joined by peter willcox and ben stewart who wrote "don't trust, don't fear, don't beg: the extraordinary story of the arctic 30." aaron: as we turn to some of the voices, these are exurbs of letters they wrote while in prison. greenpeace produced this video featuring a dramatic reading of their letters. >> dear, james. >> dear, supporters. it is been over a month now the special forces dropped by helicopter and took over our ship. it was a terrifying moment. surreal. since then, life has been quite difficult. >> we were told to report under arms guard -- armed guard. >> one we were taken off the ship to be arrested, if it like a scene from a cold war. it was dark. i was scared. >> the hardest moment was the first night in prison, being shown to my cell and introduced to a couple of strangers. it is frightening, to say the least. the cell is about eight meters long, four meters wide, and six meters high. i spent 23 hours a day in here that nothing but the occasional book and my though
amy: revised for peter willcox was our guest today.e joined by peter willcox and ben stewart who wrote "don't trust, don't fear, don't beg: the extraordinary story of the arctic 30." aaron: as we turn to some of the voices, these are exurbs of letters they wrote while in prison. greenpeace produced this video featuring a dramatic reading of their letters. >> dear, james. >> dear, supporters. it is been over a month now the special forces dropped by helicopter and took over...
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peter: thanks.ator coons who met with the president yesterday along with other pro-trade democrats. what do you make of this new strategy? are you prepared to cast another tough vote? sen. coons: this is a difficult and unclear path forward. it is my understanding that the house is voting on tpa today. many of us who supported tpa among the democratic caucus believe we should be moving forward customs and taa and that the better -- the help for workers who would be displaced. what many democrats want to see is stronger enforcement and stronger support for workers who might be negatively affected by trade without some path forward for all of those to get done it is difficult for me to take another vote on tpa. peter: you need assurances that they will allow votes and work actively to get the votes to pass them. sen. coons: at least. peter: you do not have that? sen. coons: not to my satisfaction. peter: how divided are democrats right now? sen. coons: the president was surprised by the rejection of t
peter: thanks.ator coons who met with the president yesterday along with other pro-trade democrats. what do you make of this new strategy? are you prepared to cast another tough vote? sen. coons: this is a difficult and unclear path forward. it is my understanding that the house is voting on tpa today. many of us who supported tpa among the democratic caucus believe we should be moving forward customs and taa and that the better -- the help for workers who would be displaced. what many...
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>> reporter: good evening, peter. today one of the world's most famous women tried to reintroduce herself to american voters explaining why she wants to be president.
>> reporter: good evening, peter. today one of the world's most famous women tried to reintroduce herself to american voters explaining why she wants to be president.
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. >> thank you >> good report peter. i'll really glad commissioner woo wanted-spoken with the commissionism i'm glad that san francisco's police department finest is there now. i ink the it is better for safety and things are running more flewed and i'm glad about that. i think you said something about a certain part of the dock. i believe safety-people walk around and have to be careful especially the ships and know [inaudible] with metro and his crew have to be careful because we don't want anyone to get hurt at the terminal. it is a funny thing when things go good we hear about them and when we hear about them director [inaudible] gets all the abuse but had she gets all the nasty letters but that is okay. i think the thing just opened up and it takes time, but i go down quite often and encourage my xhrgzs to go down. i show up there all the time. i was down there recently with peter and [inaudible] i had [inaudible] from maritime ofa strilia and he said this is a burfl terminal. he said i tell you something, you would
. >> thank you >> good report peter. i'll really glad commissioner woo wanted-spoken with the commissionism i'm glad that san francisco's police department finest is there now. i ink the it is better for safety and things are running more flewed and i'm glad about that. i think you said something about a certain part of the dock. i believe safety-people walk around and have to be careful especially the ships and know [inaudible] with metro and his crew have to be careful because we...